Scandle, most chemical companies strugle to economically process petroleum feedstocks into much higher value plastic resins......reversing the process to convert plastics back into low value petroleum is not likely to ever be economical IMO.
It's not that JB misuses technical terminology, it's that he doesn't use any technical terminology at all to indicate that he has any level of knowledge about the plastic industry. For instance, he says the P2O can handle all plastics, but I kind of doubt he's talking about plastics derived from Bakerlite and methyl methacrylate, I imagine he might mean to any any thermosetting plastics....and even then....I sort of suspect some PVC would cause a detrimental change in emissions.
I drop the conversation now because it's just a waste of time to me....I really have no interest.
Good luck.